After Black Rob passed away, all eyes were on Diddy to post a tribute, but when he did, fans had a lot to say.
” Rest in power King @therealblackrob ! As I listen to your records today there’s one thing that they all have in common! You have made millions of people all over the world feel good and dance! You are one of a kind! GOD BLESS! Love. ✨ You will be truly missed!!!! ” he wrote alongside a pic of him and the late rapper.
Rob’s former label mate, Mark Curry, announced Rob’s death in two videos posted to Instagram. “I don’t know where to begin this,” Curry said in the first video. “But I thank everybody for the donations. Rob passed away about an hour ago,” he said.
But many of Black Rob’s fans are blaming Diddy for the way the rapper went out. The “Whoa” rapper was forced to open a GoFundMe account to raise funds for his medical expenses and for living expenses. He was homeless.
not Diddy’s company being the ones to break this story, while Black Rob’s GFM never reached it’s goal. the layers.
rest well, sir. https://t.co/WkOXnM1wY4
— caliphornia QING (@caliphorniaqing) April 17, 2021
https://twitter.com/Supportblkk/status/1383534954114519053https://twitter.com/andraydomise/status/1383551851501527048
Notorious BIG: deceased
Black Rob: deceased
Craig Mack: deceased
Shyne: imprisoned then deported
G. Dep: in prison until 2026Artists should avoid @Diddy
AT ALL COSTS pic.twitter.com/BCig5PJgjy— Eli 🥀 (@Eli_An10eh) April 17, 2021
[social_warfare].@Diddy could have helped Black Rob but didn't.
Guess he was too busy reminding corporate America of how they exploit Black people.
It's seriously time for him to look in the mirror as well.
None of these greats should be on GoFundMe coming from your company. https://t.co/pAsXJ90GE6
— Ernest Owens (@MrErnestOwens) April 17, 2021